The suspect was slated to appear at a Good Friday celebration at the Abyssinian Baptist Church.

It was not such a good Friday for the music director of Harlem’s iconic Abyssinian Baptist Church.

James Davis Jr., 35, the Director of Music Ministries & Fine Arts, was arrested at 1 a.m. on charges he dodged police and resisted arrest during a traffic stop after he blew through a red light, authorities said.

James Davis Jr., 35, was arrested on charges he evaded police and resisted arrested.

Davis allegedly ignored “at least five (police) commands over the loudspeaker” to pull over his Ford Mustang, and did not stop for at least two blocks after making a U-turn, according to his criminal complaint.

Davis, who had an open warrant in connection to a previous traffic-related offense, wouldn't comply with cops as they tried to handcuff him, the complaint says.

“I am the victim of police brutality. You are violating the constitution,” Davis allegedly told the arresting cops when he was finally stopped at Macombs Pl. and W. 152nd St. in Washington Heights. “What are your shield numbers?”